“I think that they want to eliminate critical thought.” Texas’ ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion for state-funded colleges goes into effect January 2024
Noni Battiste-Kosoko was being held on misdemeanor charges in Atlanta, Georgia’s notorious Fulton County Jail
Migrants are sexually assaulted at alarming rates across the U.S.
“The more we shift toward thinking of housing as a human right and not as a commodity, the more people will understand that this is such a grave issue”
Mutual aid organizers fill the dire gaps left by the city and nonprofits
There are currently 47 active guaranteed income initiatives across the country—and more are on the way
Louisiana is the only state where every Republican and Democratic woman senator voted to remove reproductive rights
Workers say that if negotiations are unsuccessful, a strike will be necessary to secure basic economic stability and dignity
Housing access and stability are foundational to the creative process, and artists are organizing to support each others’ needs
As the fight continues to stop the construction of an 85-acre police training complex, organizers pursue a ballot referendum but are concerned about crackdown
Child lead poisoning rates in some New York census tracts are roughly twice as high than those in Flint, Michigan, at the peak of its water crisis
The Chicago City Council approved a reparations package in 2015 for police torture victims, and after public pressure a memorial will finally be built
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